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Mickey Mouse – the icon of the Walt Disney Company and one of the most recognizable characters in the world – has become the standard by which how long copyrights can last.
Mickey was supposed to enter the public domain in 1984. That never happened, and Disney continues to work extremely hard to make sure it never will.
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Copyrights don't last forever, and when they expire they go into the public domain. So when does Superman—the original comic book superhero—enter the public domain where he'll be free for anyone to use? Well, would you believe that the Man of Steel already WAS in the public domain thanks to a legal technicality way back in the 1940s?!
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Will Superman's New PowerChange the Status Quo?
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Why Isn't Mickey Mouse in the Public Domain?
http://mentalfloss.com/article/30946/why-isnt-mickey-mouse-public-domain
Superman CopyrightFAQ
http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2008/03/30/superman-copyright-faq/
Interview with Bill Willingham
http://web.archive.org/web/20050429103441/http://www.orcafresh.net/interview/in020503.html
Is The Wizard of Oz in the public domain?
http://www.newmediarights.org/business_models/artist/wizard_oz_public_domain
WorldFamousComics - Law is a Ass : Bob Ingersoll, Oct 24, 2000
http://www.worldfamouscomics.com/law/back20001024.shtml
Superman: The Man of Tomorrow
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This week, StanMuller launches the Crash CourseIntellectual Property mini-series. So, what is intellectual property, and why are we teaching it? Well, intellectual property is about ideas and their ownership, and it's basically about the rights of creators to make money from their work. Intellectual property is so pervasive in today's world, we thought you ought to know a little bit about it. We're going to discuss the three major elements of IP: Copyright, Patents, and Trademarks.
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This video is intended for educational purposes only and is not intended to be, nor should it be construed as, legal advice. Intellectual property law is notoriously fact specific, and this video (or any other single resource) cannot substitute for expert guidance from qualified legal counsel. To obtain legal guidance relevant to your particular circumstances, you should consult a qualified lawyer properly licensed in your jurisdiction. You can contact your local bar association for assistance in finding such a lawyer in your area.
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This week Craig is going to continue our discussion of due process. Technically, we started last week with the 4th amendment and search and seizure, but this week we’re going to look at the 5th and 6th amendments and how they ensure a fair trial. We’ll talk about some stuff you tend to hear a lot on tv, like your right to an attorney and a jury of your peers and also terms like “double jeopardy” and “pleading the fifth”. Now, this stuff can get pretty complicated, which is where lawyers come in handy, but it’s important to know your liberties to keep the police and other judicial officers in check.
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Just because something is free, doesn't mean you can use it for whatever you like! This video gives advice for making sure you have the rights to use the images, icons and fonts you find online in your work. Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
You've probably seen terms like 'public domain' and 'creative commons' around the internet before. This video explains how copyright works for assets you may want to use in your design projects, and tells you how to figure out if you have the rights to use an asset you've found. I hope you find it useful! If you have any questions or if there's anything I explained too quickly/not well enough, please feel free to ask in the comments below.
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This week, StanMuller teaches you the basics of copyright in the United States. Copyright law is territorial, so we're going to cover the system we know the most about, and that's the US. Stan will talk about what kind of ideas can be copyrighted, who can get a copyright, and what protections the copyright grants. We'll also talk about the always contentious and seemingly ever-growing term of copyright. Stan will also teach you about the low bar for creativity, which means that original work doesn't have to be all that original, and he'll also touch on the problems with copyright in the modern world.
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In 2005, the US Supreme Court took on the most important property rights case in the history of our country. The Kelo case pitted homeowners in New London, CT against city officials who wanted to use the power of eminent domain to redevelop the area in the hope of creating jobs and increasing tax revenues. The homeowners resisted, arguing that eminent domain power should only be used for public projects like roads and schools. Ultimately, however, the Court upheld the city's right to turn over the homeowners' property to private land developers.
Since that ruling, the use of eminent domain to transfer property from one private owner to another private owner has increased dramatically. The controversial Kelo v. New London decision sparked a nation-wide debate about the importance of property rights that continues today.
Eminent Domain tells the real-life stories of three Americans fighting to prevent their property from being taken in the name of redevelopment.
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Everything we know about physics - and a few things we don't - in a simple map.
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Errata and clarifications.
I endeavour to be as accurate as possible in my videos, but I am human and definitely don’t know everything, so there are sometimes mistakes. Also, due to the nature of my videos, there are bound to be oversimplifications. Some of these are intentional because I don’t have time to go into full detail, but sometimes they are unintentional and here is where I clear them up.
1. “Isaac Newton invented calculus.” Actually there is controversy over who invented calculus first Isaac Newton or Gottfried Leibniz. Regardless of who it was I have used Leibniz’s mathematical notation here and so he definitely deserves credit. I did’t know about all this so thanks to those who pointed it out. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leibniz%E2%80%93Newton_calculus_controversy
2. “Maxwell derived the laws of electromagnetism.” This is a simplification as Maxwell’s work was built on the backs of other scientists like Hans Christian Ørsted, André-Marie Ampère and Michael Faraday who discovered induction and saw that electricity and magnetism were part of the same thing. But it was Maxwell who worked out all the maths and brought electricity and magnetism together into a unified theory. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetism#History_of_the_theory
3. “Entropy is a measure of order and disorder”. This is also a simplification and this does a good job of explaining it better https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy
4. Einstein and Quantum physics: I made it sound like quantum physics was built by people other than Einstein, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Einstein got a Nobel prize for his work on the photoelectric effect which was a key result to show the particle-like nature of light. Funnily enough he never got a nobel prize for his work on Relativity!
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Crash Course

Plot

Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.

The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.

Crash Course (YouTube)

Crash Course (sometimes stylized as CrashCourse) is an educational YouTube channel started by the Green brothers, Hank Green and John Green, who are notable for their VlogBrothers channel. Originally, John and Hank presented humanities and science courses to viewers, respectively, although the series has since expanded to incorporate courses by additional hosts.

Crash Course was one of the 100 initial channels of YouTube's $100 million original channel initiative. Crash Course launched a preview on December 2, 2011. As of February 14, 2016, the Crash Course YouTube channel has gotten 3,947,842 subscribers and has received over 300 million video views. In November 2014, Hank Green announced that a partnership with PBS Digital Studios would allow them to produce more courses, starting in January 2015.

Currently there are fourteen seasons of Crash Course, with Hank and John each hosting five. Together with Emily Graslie, they co-hosted Big History. As part of the PBS partnership, Phil Plait and Craig Benzine have hosted series about Astronomy and U.S. Government and Politics, respectively. A second channel, Crash Course Kids, is hosted by Sabrina Cruz and has started its first series, Science.

Mickey Mousecapade

Mickey Mousecapade (Mickey Mouse: Fushigi no kuni no Daibouken(ミッキーマウス 不思議の国の大冒険, lit. "Mickey Mouse: Adventures in Wonderland") is a platform game developed and published by Hudson Soft for the Family Computer/NES originally in 1987 in Japan. Capcom released the game in the United States as Capcom's first venture into what became a successful trademark of making Nintendo games based on popular Disney characters.

Gameplay

Mickey and Minnie are traveling through the Fun House, the Ocean, the Forest, the Pirate Ship, and the Castle trying to rescue someone mentioned only as "a friend" in ads and the instruction manual. In the game's ending, the friend is revealed to be Alice from Alice in Wonderland. In the Japanese version, Alice is prominently featured on the box art and instruction manual.

The name "Mickey Mouse" was first used in the films' title sequences to refer specifically to the character, but was used from 1935 to 1953 to refer to the series itself as in "Walt Disney presents a Mickey Mouse". In this sense, "a Mickey Mouse" was truncated from "a Mickey Mouse sound cartoon" which was used in the earliest films. Films from 1929 to 1935 which were re-released during this time also used this naming convention. Mickey's name was also used occasionally to market other films which were formally part of other series. Examples of this include several Silly Symphonies, Don Donald (1937), and Goofy and Wilbur (1939).

Eminent domain

Eminent domain (United States, the Philippines), compulsory purchase (United Kingdom, New Zealand, Ireland), resumption (Hong Kong), resumption/compulsory acquisition (Australia), or expropriation (South Africa, Canada, Brazil) is the power of a state or a national government to take private property for public use. However, it can be legislatively delegated by the state to municipalities, government subdivisions, or even to private persons or corporations, when they are authorized to exercise the functions of public character.

The property may be taken either for government use or by delegation to third parties, who will devote it to public or civic use or, in some cases, to economic development. The most common uses of property taken by eminent domain are for government buildings and other facilities, public utilities, highways, and railroads. However, it may also be taken for reasons of public safety, as in the case of Centralia, Pennsylvania. Some jurisdictions require that the condemnor make an offer to purchase the subject property, before resorting to the use of eminent domain.

Plot

At the police station, Danette demands to see Linden, telling the desk sergeant that Joe Mills (Ryan Robbins) took her daughter. She causes a commotion and gets arrested. At the hospital, Linden and Holder question Angie Gower (Laine MacNeil), the victim found at the vet's office. Angie describes her encounter, adding that she saw his eyes in the rear view mirror but could not see his face. Linden shows her a photo lineup that includes Mills. She cannot identify any of them as her attacker and Linden is frustrated. In the hallway, Holder scolds Linden for pushing the girl too hard. He questions if Mills is the right suspect, after Angie's inability to identify Mills and the lack of evidence connecting Mills with Trisha Seward's murder. Linden argues that fear may have stopped Angie from identifying Mills. Reddick (Gregg Henry) arrives to tell Holder the vet tech didn't see the person who dropped Angie at the clinic. Linden goes to the station to speak with Danette. She tells Danette that Mills has already left the hotel. Danette reminisces about Kallie's childhood and begs Linden to find her.

Adam Ruins Everything - How Mickey Mouse Destroyed the Public Domain

Adam explains how today's copyright laws hinder creative progress and why Disney is to blame.
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Mickey Mouse and copyright law

Mickey Mouse and copyright law

Mickey Mouse and copyright law

Mickey Mouse – the icon of the Walt Disney Company and one of the most recognizable characters in the world – has become the standard by which how long copyrights can last.
Mickey was supposed to enter the public domain in 1984. That never happened, and Disney continues to work extremely hard to make sure it never will.
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Copyrights don't last forever, and when they expire they go into the public domain. So when does Superman—the original comic book superhero—enter the public domain where he'll be free for anyone to use? Well, would you believe that the Man of Steel already WAS in the public domain thanks to a legal technicality way back in the 1940s?!
Every Wednesday, Comic Misconceptions explores the incredible stories, fascinating ideas, and mind-blowing theories regarding comic books and the rich history and culture that surrounds them!
Hosted by ScottNiswander (@ScottNiswander)
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RELATED VIDEOS:
Who Owns the "Captain Marvel" Name Rights?
▶ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2e9xwyOamZk&index=17&list=PLPEShH2LWsQB713OGYPQ1-v3SCuWf2uZ-
Will Superman's New PowerChange the Status Quo?
▶ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH1zmfN38YQ&index=13&list=PLPEShH2LWsQB713OGYPQ1-v3SCuWf2uZ-
The REALOrigin of Kryptonite!
▶ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9GblAgjJZE&index=10&list=PLPEShH2LWsQB713OGYPQ1-v3SCuWf2uZ-
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SOURCES:
Washington Post article about the Public Domain
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/12/31/if-not-for-congress-superman-lassie-and-scrabble-would-be-free-for-anyone-to-reproduce-tomorrow/
Why Isn't Mickey Mouse in the Public Domain?
http://mentalfloss.com/article/30946/why-isnt-mickey-mouse-public-domain
Superman CopyrightFAQ
http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2008/03/30/superman-copyright-faq/
Interview with Bill Willingham
http://web.archive.org/web/20050429103441/http://www.orcafresh.net/interview/in020503.html
Is The Wizard of Oz in the public domain?
http://www.newmediarights.org/business_models/artist/wizard_oz_public_domain
WorldFamousComics - Law is a Ass : Bob Ingersoll, Oct 24, 2000
http://www.worldfamouscomics.com/law/back20001024.shtml
Superman: The Man of Tomorrow
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Land Use (Nuisance, Lateral Support, Water Law, Eminent Domain, Zoning)

Land Use (Nuisance, Lateral Support, Water Law, Eminent Domain, Zoning)

Land Use (Nuisance, Lateral Support, Water Law, Eminent Domain, Zoning)

Introduction to Intellectual Property: Crash Course IP 1

This week, StanMuller launches the Crash CourseIntellectual Property mini-series. So, what is intellectual property, and why are we teaching it? Well, intellectual property is about ideas and their ownership, and it's basically about the rights of creators to make money from their work. Intellectual property is so pervasive in today's world, we thought you ought to know a little bit about it. We're going to discuss the three major elements of IP: Copyright, Patents, and Trademarks.
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This video is intended for educational purposes only and is not intended to be, nor should it be construed as, legal advice. Intellectual property law is notoriously fact specific, and this video (or any other single resource) cannot substitute for expert guidance from qualified legal counsel. To obtain legal guidance relevant to your particular circumstances, you should consult a qualified lawyer properly licensed in your jurisdiction. You can contact your local bar association for assistance in finding such a lawyer in your area.
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6:28

Copyright: Forever Less One Day

Copyright: Forever Less One Day

Copyright: Forever Less One Day

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8:29

Due Process of Law: Crash Course Government and Politics #28

Due Process of Law: Crash Course Government and Politics #28

Due Process of Law: Crash Course Government and Politics #28

This week Craig is going to continue our discussion of due process. Technically, we started last week with the 4th amendment and search and seizure, but this week we’re going to look at the 5th and 6th amendments and how they ensure a fair trial. We’ll talk about some stuff you tend to hear a lot on tv, like your right to an attorney and a jury of your peers and also terms like “double jeopardy” and “pleading the fifth”. Now, this stuff can get pretty complicated, which is where lawyers come in handy, but it’s important to know your liberties to keep the police and other judicial officers in check.
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3:56

Design & Copyright - Making sure your work is legal | CharliMarieTV

Design & Copyright - Making sure your work is legal | CharliMarieTV

Design & Copyright - Making sure your work is legal | CharliMarieTV

Just because something is free, doesn't mean you can use it for whatever you like! This video gives advice for making sure you have the rights to use the images, icons and fonts you find online in your work. Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
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12:18

Copyright Basics: Crash Course Intellectual Property 2

Copyright Basics: Crash Course Intellectual Property 2

Copyright Basics: Crash Course Intellectual Property 2

EPISODE DESCRIPTION
This week, StanMuller teaches you the basics of copyright in the United States. Copyright law is territorial, so we're going to cover the system we know the most about, and that's the US. Stan will talk about what kind of ideas can be copyrighted, who can get a copyright, and what protections the copyright grants. We'll also talk about the always contentious and seemingly ever-growing term of copyright. Stan will also teach you about the low bar for creativity, which means that original work doesn't have to be all that original, and he'll also touch on the problems with copyright in the modern world.
The Magic8 Ball is a registered trademark of the Mattel corporation.
Citation 1: Title 17 United States Code, section 101
Citation 2: 17 USC 101
Citation 3: 17 USC 101
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16:19

Eminent Domain - Full Video

Eminent Domain - Full Video

Eminent Domain - Full Video

In 2005, the US Supreme Court took on the most important property rights case in the history of our country. The Kelo case pitted homeowners in New London, CT against city officials who wanted to use the power of eminent domain to redevelop the area in the hope of creating jobs and increasing tax revenues. The homeowners resisted, arguing that eminent domain power should only be used for public projects like roads and schools. Ultimately, however, the Court upheld the city's right to turn over the homeowners' property to private land developers.
Since that ruling, the use of eminent domain to transfer property from one private owner to another private owner has increased dramatically. The controversial Kelo v. New London decision sparked a nation-wide debate about the importance of property rights that continues today.
Eminent Domain tells the real-life stories of three Americans fighting to prevent their property from being taken in the name of redevelopment.
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8:20

The Map of Physics

The Map of Physics

The Map of Physics

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Errata and clarifications.
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1. “Isaac Newton invented calculus.” Actually there is controversy over who invented calculus first Isaac Newton or Gottfried Leibniz. Regardless of who it was I have used Leibniz’s mathematical notation here and so he definitely deserves credit. I did’t know about all this so thanks to those who pointed it out. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leibniz%E2%80%93Newton_calculus_controversy
2. “Maxwell derived the laws of electromagnetism.” This is a simplification as Maxwell’s work was built on the backs of other scientists like Hans Christian Ørsted, André-Marie Ampère and Michael Faraday who discovered induction and saw that electricity and magnetism were part of the same thing. But it was Maxwell who worked out all the maths and brought electricity and magnetism together into a unified theory. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetism#History_of_the_theory
3. “Entropy is a measure of order and disorder”. This is also a simplification and this does a good job of explaining it better https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy
4. Einstein and Quantum physics: I made it sound like quantum physics was built by people other than Einstein, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Einstein got a Nobel prize for his work on the photoelectric effect which was a key result to show the particle-like nature of light. Funnily enough he never got a nobel prize for his work on Relativity!
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Test on Laws of Logarithms and State Domain

Adam Ruins Everything - How Mickey Mouse Destroyed the Public Domain

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published: 30 Nov 2015

Mickey Mouse and copyright law

Mickey Mouse – the icon of the Walt Disney Company and one of the most recognizable characters in the world – has become the standard by which how long copyrights can last.
Mickey was supposed to enter the public domain in 1984. That never happened, and Disney continues to work extremely hard to make sure it never will.
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Copyrights don't last forever, and when they expire they go into the public domain. So when does Superman—the original comic book superhero—enter the public domain where he'll be free for anyone to use? Well, would you believe that the Man of Steel already WAS in the public domain thanks to a legal technicality way back in the 1940s?!
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published: 22 Jul 2015

Land Use (Nuisance, Lateral Support, Water Law, Eminent Domain, Zoning)

Introduction to Intellectual Property: Crash Course IP 1

This week, StanMuller launches the Crash CourseIntellectual Property mini-series. So, what is intellectual property, and why are we teaching it? Well, intellectual property is about ideas and their ownership, and it's basically about the rights of creators to make money from their work. Intellectual property is so pervasive in today's world, we thought you ought to know a little bit about it. We're going to discuss the three major elements of IP: Copyright, Patents, and Trademarks.
ALSO, A DISCLAIMER:
he views expressed in this video do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Copyright Office, the Library of Congress, or the United States Government.
The information in this video is distributed on "As Is" basis, without warranty. While precaution has been taken in the prep...

published: 23 Apr 2015

Copyright: Forever Less One Day

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published: 23 Aug 2011

Due Process of Law: Crash Course Government and Politics #28

This week Craig is going to continue our discussion of due process. Technically, we started last week with the 4th amendment and search and seizure, but this week we’re going to look at the 5th and 6th amendments and how they ensure a fair trial. We’ll talk about some stuff you tend to hear a lot on tv, like your right to an attorney and a jury of your peers and also terms like “double jeopardy” and “pleading the fifth”. Now, this stuff can get pretty complicated, which is where lawyers come in handy, but it’s important to know your liberties to keep the police and other judicial officers in check.
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published: 22 Aug 2015

Design & Copyright - Making sure your work is legal | CharliMarieTV

Just because something is free, doesn't mean you can use it for whatever you like! This video gives advice for making sure you have the rights to use the images, icons and fonts you find online in your work. Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
You've probably seen terms like 'public domain' and 'creative commons' around the internet before. This video explains how copyright works for assets you may want to use in your design projects, and tells you how to figure out if you have the rights to use an asset you've found. I hope you find it useful! If you have any questions or if there's anything I explained too quickly/not well enough, please feel free to ask in the comments below.
A designers guide to stock imagery: https://youtu.be/Tiu2S73QbRk
Learn more about Creative Co...

published: 10 Sep 2016

Copyright Basics: Crash Course Intellectual Property 2

EPISODE DESCRIPTION
This week, StanMuller teaches you the basics of copyright in the United States. Copyright law is territorial, so we're going to cover the system we know the most about, and that's the US. Stan will talk about what kind of ideas can be copyrighted, who can get a copyright, and what protections the copyright grants. We'll also talk about the always contentious and seemingly ever-growing term of copyright. Stan will also teach you about the low bar for creativity, which means that original work doesn't have to be all that original, and he'll also touch on the problems with copyright in the modern world.
The Magic8 Ball is a registered trademark of the Mattel corporation.
Citation 1: Title 17 United States Code, section 101
Citation 2: 17 USC 101
Citation 3: 17 USC 101...

published: 30 Apr 2015

Eminent Domain - Full Video

In 2005, the US Supreme Court took on the most important property rights case in the history of our country. The Kelo case pitted homeowners in New London, CT against city officials who wanted to use the power of eminent domain to redevelop the area in the hope of creating jobs and increasing tax revenues. The homeowners resisted, arguing that eminent domain power should only be used for public projects like roads and schools. Ultimately, however, the Court upheld the city's right to turn over the homeowners' property to private land developers.
Since that ruling, the use of eminent domain to transfer property from one private owner to another private owner has increased dramatically. The controversial Kelo v. New London decision sparked a nation-wide debate about the importance of proper...

published: 19 Aug 2015

The Map of Physics

Everything we know about physics - and a few things we don't - in a simple map.
If you are interested in buying a print you can buy it as a poster here: http://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman/works/24105984-the-map-of-physics?asc=u&p=poster&rel=carousel
Or on a load of other objects: http://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman/works/24105984-the-map-of-physics?asc=u
Also you can download a digital version here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/95869671@N08/30976775430/in/dateposted-public/
I made the music, which you can find on my Soundcloud if you'd like to get lost in some cosmic jam. https://soundcloud.com/dominicwalliman
Errata and clarifications.
I endeavour to be as accurate as possible in my videos, but I am human and definitely don’t know everything, so there are s...

Adam explains how today's copyright laws hinder creative progress and why Disney is to blame.
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In Adam Ruins Everything, host Adam Conover employs a combination of comedy, history and science to dispel widespread misconceptions about everything we take for granted. A blend of entertainment and enlightenment, Adam Ruins Everything is like that friend who knows a little bit too much about everything and is going to tell you about it... whether you like it or not.
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In Adam Ruins Everything, host Adam Conover employs a combination of comedy, history and science to dispel widespread misconceptions about everything we take for granted. A blend of entertainment and enlightenment, Adam Ruins Everything is like that friend who knows a little bit too much about everything and is going to tell you about it... whether you like it or not.
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Mickey Mouse – the icon of the Walt Disney Company and one of the most recognizable characters in the world – has become the standard by which how long copyrights can last.
Mickey was supposed to enter the public domain in 1984. That never happened, and Disney continues to work extremely hard to make sure it never will.
Read more: http://www.techinsider.io/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider
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Mickey Mouse – the icon of the Walt Disney Company and one of the most recognizable characters in the world – has become the standard by which how long copyrights can last.
Mickey was supposed to enter the public domain in 1984. That never happened, and Disney continues to work extremely hard to make sure it never will.
Read more: http://www.techinsider.io/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/tech_insider/
TUMBLR: http://techinsider.tumblr.com/

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Copyrights don't last forever, and when they expire they go into the public domain. So when does Superman—the original comic book superhero—enter the public domain where he'll be free for anyone to use? Well, would you believe that the Man of Steel already WAS in the public domain thanks to a legal technicality way back in the 1940s?!
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SOURCES:
Washington Post article about the Public Domain
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/12/31/if-not-for-congress-superman-lassie-and-scrabble-would-be-free-for-anyone-to-reproduce-tomorrow/
Why Isn't Mickey Mouse in the Public Domain?
http://mentalfloss.com/article/30946/why-isnt-mickey-mouse-public-domain
Superman CopyrightFAQ
http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2008/03/30/superman-copyright-faq/
Interview with Bill Willingham
http://web.archive.org/web/20050429103441/http://www.orcafresh.net/interview/in020503.html
Is The Wizard of Oz in the public domain?
http://www.newmediarights.org/business_models/artist/wizard_oz_public_domain
WorldFamousComics - Law is a Ass : Bob Ingersoll, Oct 24, 2000
http://www.worldfamouscomics.com/law/back20001024.shtml
Superman: The Man of Tomorrow
http://www.cgccomics.com/news/viewarticle.aspx?NewsletterNewsArticleID=1907
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Copyrights don't last forever, and when they expire they go into the public domain. So when does Superman—the original comic book superhero—enter the public domain where he'll be free for anyone to use? Well, would you believe that the Man of Steel already WAS in the public domain thanks to a legal technicality way back in the 1940s?!
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This week, StanMuller launches the Crash CourseIntellectual Property mini-series. So, what is intellectual property, and why are we teaching it? Well, intellectual property is about ideas and their ownership, and it's basically about the rights of creators to make money from their work. Intellectual property is so pervasive in today's world, we thought you ought to know a little bit about it. We're going to discuss the three major elements of IP: Copyright, Patents, and Trademarks.
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he views expressed in this video do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Copyright Office, the Library of Congress, or the United States Government.
The information in this video is distributed on "As Is" basis, without warranty. While precaution has been taken in the preparation of the video, the author shall not have any liability to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by any information contained in the work.
This video is intended for educational purposes only and is not intended to be, nor should it be construed as, legal advice. Intellectual property law is notoriously fact specific, and this video (or any other single resource) cannot substitute for expert guidance from qualified legal counsel. To obtain legal guidance relevant to your particular circumstances, you should consult a qualified lawyer properly licensed in your jurisdiction. You can contact your local bar association for assistance in finding such a lawyer in your area.
The Magic8 Ball is a registered Trademark of Mattel
Citation 1: Brand, Stewart. Quote from speech given at first Hackers' Conference, 1984
Citation 2: Plato, Phaedrus. 390 BC p. 157
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This week, StanMuller launches the Crash CourseIntellectual Property mini-series. So, what is intellectual property, and why are we teaching it? Well, intellectual property is about ideas and their ownership, and it's basically about the rights of creators to make money from their work. Intellectual property is so pervasive in today's world, we thought you ought to know a little bit about it. We're going to discuss the three major elements of IP: Copyright, Patents, and Trademarks.
ALSO, A DISCLAIMER:
he views expressed in this video do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Copyright Office, the Library of Congress, or the United States Government.
The information in this video is distributed on "As Is" basis, without warranty. While precaution has been taken in the preparation of the video, the author shall not have any liability to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by any information contained in the work.
This video is intended for educational purposes only and is not intended to be, nor should it be construed as, legal advice. Intellectual property law is notoriously fact specific, and this video (or any other single resource) cannot substitute for expert guidance from qualified legal counsel. To obtain legal guidance relevant to your particular circumstances, you should consult a qualified lawyer properly licensed in your jurisdiction. You can contact your local bar association for assistance in finding such a lawyer in your area.
The Magic8 Ball is a registered Trademark of Mattel
Citation 1: Brand, Stewart. Quote from speech given at first Hackers' Conference, 1984
Citation 2: Plato, Phaedrus. 390 BC p. 157
Crash Course is now on Patreon! You can support us directly (and have your contributions matched by Patreon through April 30th!) by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
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Konradical the nonradical
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Nou Ani Anquietas. Hic Qua Videum.
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Copyright: Forever Less One Day

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Due Process of Law: Crash Course Government and Politics #28

This week Craig is going to continue our discussion of due process. Technically, we started last week with the 4th amendment and search and seizure, but this we...

This week Craig is going to continue our discussion of due process. Technically, we started last week with the 4th amendment and search and seizure, but this week we’re going to look at the 5th and 6th amendments and how they ensure a fair trial. We’ll talk about some stuff you tend to hear a lot on tv, like your right to an attorney and a jury of your peers and also terms like “double jeopardy” and “pleading the fifth”. Now, this stuff can get pretty complicated, which is where lawyers come in handy, but it’s important to know your liberties to keep the police and other judicial officers in check.
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This week Craig is going to continue our discussion of due process. Technically, we started last week with the 4th amendment and search and seizure, but this week we’re going to look at the 5th and 6th amendments and how they ensure a fair trial. We’ll talk about some stuff you tend to hear a lot on tv, like your right to an attorney and a jury of your peers and also terms like “double jeopardy” and “pleading the fifth”. Now, this stuff can get pretty complicated, which is where lawyers come in handy, but it’s important to know your liberties to keep the police and other judicial officers in check.
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Design & Copyright - Making sure your work is legal | CharliMarieTV

Just because something is free, doesn't mean you can use it for whatever you like! This video gives advice for making sure you have the rights to use the images...

Just because something is free, doesn't mean you can use it for whatever you like! This video gives advice for making sure you have the rights to use the images, icons and fonts you find online in your work. Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
You've probably seen terms like 'public domain' and 'creative commons' around the internet before. This video explains how copyright works for assets you may want to use in your design projects, and tells you how to figure out if you have the rights to use an asset you've found. I hope you find it useful! If you have any questions or if there's anything I explained too quickly/not well enough, please feel free to ask in the comments below.
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Just because something is free, doesn't mean you can use it for whatever you like! This video gives advice for making sure you have the rights to use the images, icons and fonts you find online in your work. Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
You've probably seen terms like 'public domain' and 'creative commons' around the internet before. This video explains how copyright works for assets you may want to use in your design projects, and tells you how to figure out if you have the rights to use an asset you've found. I hope you find it useful! If you have any questions or if there's anything I explained too quickly/not well enough, please feel free to ask in the comments below.
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EPISODE DESCRIPTION
This week, StanMuller teaches you the basics of copyright in the United States. Copyright law is territorial, so we're going to cover the system we know the most about, and that's the US. Stan will talk about what kind of ideas can be copyrighted, who can get a copyright, and what protections the copyright grants. We'll also talk about the always contentious and seemingly ever-growing term of copyright. Stan will also teach you about the low bar for creativity, which means that original work doesn't have to be all that original, and he'll also touch on the problems with copyright in the modern world.
The Magic8 Ball is a registered trademark of the Mattel corporation.
Citation 1: Title 17 United States Code, section 101
Citation 2: 17 USC 101
Citation 3: 17 USC 101
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EPISODE DESCRIPTION
This week, StanMuller teaches you the basics of copyright in the United States. Copyright law is territorial, so we're going to cover the system we know the most about, and that's the US. Stan will talk about what kind of ideas can be copyrighted, who can get a copyright, and what protections the copyright grants. We'll also talk about the always contentious and seemingly ever-growing term of copyright. Stan will also teach you about the low bar for creativity, which means that original work doesn't have to be all that original, and he'll also touch on the problems with copyright in the modern world.
The Magic8 Ball is a registered trademark of the Mattel corporation.
Citation 1: Title 17 United States Code, section 101
Citation 2: 17 USC 101
Citation 3: 17 USC 101
Crash Course is now on Patreon! You can support us directly (and have your contributions matched by Patreon through April 30th!) by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark Brouwer, Simun Niclasen, Brad Wardell, Roger C. Rocha, Jan Schmid, ElliotBeter, Nevin Spoljaric, Sandra Aft, SR Foxley, JessicaSimmons, Stefan R. Finnerup, Jason A Saslow, Robert Kunz, Jessica Wode, MikeDrew, Steve Marshall, Anna-Ester Volozh, Christian Ludvigsen, Jeffrey Thompson, James Craver
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In 2005, the US Supreme Court took on the most important property rights case in the history of our country. The Kelo case pitted homeowners in New London, CT against city officials who wanted to use the power of eminent domain to redevelop the area in the hope of creating jobs and increasing tax revenues. The homeowners resisted, arguing that eminent domain power should only be used for public projects like roads and schools. Ultimately, however, the Court upheld the city's right to turn over the homeowners' property to private land developers.
Since that ruling, the use of eminent domain to transfer property from one private owner to another private owner has increased dramatically. The controversial Kelo v. New London decision sparked a nation-wide debate about the importance of property rights that continues today.
Eminent Domain tells the real-life stories of three Americans fighting to prevent their property from being taken in the name of redevelopment.
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In 2005, the US Supreme Court took on the most important property rights case in the history of our country. The Kelo case pitted homeowners in New London, CT against city officials who wanted to use the power of eminent domain to redevelop the area in the hope of creating jobs and increasing tax revenues. The homeowners resisted, arguing that eminent domain power should only be used for public projects like roads and schools. Ultimately, however, the Court upheld the city's right to turn over the homeowners' property to private land developers.
Since that ruling, the use of eminent domain to transfer property from one private owner to another private owner has increased dramatically. The controversial Kelo v. New London decision sparked a nation-wide debate about the importance of property rights that continues today.
Eminent Domain tells the real-life stories of three Americans fighting to prevent their property from being taken in the name of redevelopment.
Eminent Domain covers numerous educational standards across several subject areas including Language Arts, Media/Technology, and Social Studies for Grades 4-12. To learn more about this educational program, and which standards it covers specific to your grade, subject area, and which standards your district is using, visit our educational program summary section for this video here: http://www.izzit.org/products/detail.php?video=eminent_domain
Subject Areas:
■ Business / Family & Consumer Science
■ Economics
■ U.S. History / Government & Civics
Topics:
■ Property Rights
■ Supreme Court
■ U.S. Constitution/Bill of RightsAwards:
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The Map of Physics

Everything we know about physics - and a few things we don't - in a simple map.
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Everything we know about physics - and a few things we don't - in a simple map.
If you are interested in buying a print you can buy it as a poster here: http://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman/works/24105984-the-map-of-physics?asc=u&p=poster&rel=carousel
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Also you can download a digital version here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/95869671@N08/30976775430/in/dateposted-public/
I made the music, which you can find on my Soundcloud if you'd like to get lost in some cosmic jam. https://soundcloud.com/dominicwalliman
Errata and clarifications.
I endeavour to be as accurate as possible in my videos, but I am human and definitely don’t know everything, so there are sometimes mistakes. Also, due to the nature of my videos, there are bound to be oversimplifications. Some of these are intentional because I don’t have time to go into full detail, but sometimes they are unintentional and here is where I clear them up.
1. “Isaac Newton invented calculus.” Actually there is controversy over who invented calculus first Isaac Newton or Gottfried Leibniz. Regardless of who it was I have used Leibniz’s mathematical notation here and so he definitely deserves credit. I did’t know about all this so thanks to those who pointed it out. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leibniz%E2%80%93Newton_calculus_controversy
2. “Maxwell derived the laws of electromagnetism.” This is a simplification as Maxwell’s work was built on the backs of other scientists like Hans Christian Ørsted, André-Marie Ampère and Michael Faraday who discovered induction and saw that electricity and magnetism were part of the same thing. But it was Maxwell who worked out all the maths and brought electricity and magnetism together into a unified theory. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetism#History_of_the_theory
3. “Entropy is a measure of order and disorder”. This is also a simplification and this does a good job of explaining it better https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy
4. Einstein and Quantum physics: I made it sound like quantum physics was built by people other than Einstein, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Einstein got a Nobel prize for his work on the photoelectric effect which was a key result to show the particle-like nature of light. Funnily enough he never got a nobel prize for his work on Relativity!
Also, if you enjoyed this video, you will probably like my science books, available in all good books shops around the work and is printed in 16 languages. Links are below or just search for ProfessorAstro Cat. They are fun children's books aimed at the age range 7-12. But they are also a hit with adults who want good explanations of science. The books have won awards and the app won a Webby.
Frontiers of Space: http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-frontiers-of-space/
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IntergalacticActivityBook: http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-intergalactic-activity-book/
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Everything we know about physics - and a few things we don't - in a simple map.
If you are interested in buying a print you can buy it as a poster here: http://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman/works/24105984-the-map-of-physics?asc=u&p=poster&rel=carousel
Or on a load of other objects: http://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman/works/24105984-the-map-of-physics?asc=u
Also you can download a digital version here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/95869671@N08/30976775430/in/dateposted-public/
I made the music, which you can find on my Soundcloud if you'd like to get lost in some cosmic jam. https://soundcloud.com/dominicwalliman
Errata and clarifications.
I endeavour to be as accurate as possible in my videos, but I am human and definitely don’t know everything, so there are sometimes mistakes. Also, due to the nature of my videos, there are bound to be oversimplifications. Some of these are intentional because I don’t have time to go into full detail, but sometimes they are unintentional and here is where I clear them up.
1. “Isaac Newton invented calculus.” Actually there is controversy over who invented calculus first Isaac Newton or Gottfried Leibniz. Regardless of who it was I have used Leibniz’s mathematical notation here and so he definitely deserves credit. I did’t know about all this so thanks to those who pointed it out. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leibniz%E2%80%93Newton_calculus_controversy
2. “Maxwell derived the laws of electromagnetism.” This is a simplification as Maxwell’s work was built on the backs of other scientists like Hans Christian Ørsted, André-Marie Ampère and Michael Faraday who discovered induction and saw that electricity and magnetism were part of the same thing. But it was Maxwell who worked out all the maths and brought electricity and magnetism together into a unified theory. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetism#History_of_the_theory
3. “Entropy is a measure of order and disorder”. This is also a simplification and this does a good job of explaining it better https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy
4. Einstein and Quantum physics: I made it sound like quantum physics was built by people other than Einstein, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Einstein got a Nobel prize for his work on the photoelectric effect which was a key result to show the particle-like nature of light. Funnily enough he never got a nobel prize for his work on Relativity!
Also, if you enjoyed this video, you will probably like my science books, available in all good books shops around the work and is printed in 16 languages. Links are below or just search for ProfessorAstro Cat. They are fun children's books aimed at the age range 7-12. But they are also a hit with adults who want good explanations of science. The books have won awards and the app won a Webby.
Frontiers of Space: http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-frontiers-of-space/
AtomicAdventure: http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-atomic-adventure/
IntergalacticActivityBook: http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-intergalactic-activity-book/
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Adam Ruins Everything - How Mickey Mouse Destroyed the Public Domain

Adam explains how today's copyright laws hinder creative progress and why Disney is to blame.
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Mickey Mouse and copyright law

Mickey Mouse – the icon of the Walt Disney Company and one of the most recognizable characters in the world – has become the standard by which how long copyrights can last.
Mickey was supposed to enter the public domain in 1984. That never happened, and Disney continues to work extremely hard to make sure it never will.
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Copyrights don't last forever, and when they expire they go into the public domain. So when does Superman—the original comic book superhero—enter the public domain where he'll be free for anyone to use? Well, would you believe that the Man of Steel already WAS in the public domain thanks to a legal technicality way back in the 1940s?!
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Introduction to Intellectual Property: Crash Course IP 1

This week, StanMuller launches the Crash CourseIntellectual Property mini-series. So, what is intellectual property, and why are we teaching it? Well, intellectual property is about ideas and their ownership, and it's basically about the rights of creators to make money from their work. Intellectual property is so pervasive in today's world, we thought you ought to know a little bit about it. We're going to discuss the three major elements of IP: Copyright, Patents, and Trademarks.
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This video is intended for educational purposes only and is not intended to be, nor should it be construed as, legal advice. Intellectual property law is notoriously fact specific, and this video (or any other single resource) cannot substitute for expert guidance from qualified legal counsel. To obtain legal guidance relevant to your particular circumstances, you should consult a qualified lawyer properly licensed in your jurisdiction. You can contact your local bar association for assistance in finding such a lawyer in your area.
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Due Process of Law: Crash Course Government and Politics #28

This week Craig is going to continue our discussion of due process. Technically, we started last week with the 4th amendment and search and seizure, but this week we’re going to look at the 5th and 6th amendments and how they ensure a fair trial. We’ll talk about some stuff you tend to hear a lot on tv, like your right to an attorney and a jury of your peers and also terms like “double jeopardy” and “pleading the fifth”. Now, this stuff can get pretty complicated, which is where lawyers come in handy, but it’s important to know your liberties to keep the police and other judicial officers in check.
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Design & Copyright - Making sure your work is legal | CharliMarieTV

Just because something is free, doesn't mean you can use it for whatever you like! This video gives advice for making sure you have the rights to use the images, icons and fonts you find online in your work. Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
You've probably seen terms like 'public domain' and 'creative commons' around the internet before. This video explains how copyright works for assets you may want to use in your design projects, and tells you how to figure out if you have the rights to use an asset you've found. I hope you find it useful! If you have any questions or if there's anything I explained too quickly/not well enough, please feel free to ask in the comments below.
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Copyright Basics: Crash Course Intellectual Property 2

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This week, StanMuller teaches you the basics of copyright in the United States. Copyright law is territorial, so we're going to cover the system we know the most about, and that's the US. Stan will talk about what kind of ideas can be copyrighted, who can get a copyright, and what protections the copyright grants. We'll also talk about the always contentious and seemingly ever-growing term of copyright. Stan will also teach you about the low bar for creativity, which means that original work doesn't have to be all that original, and he'll also touch on the problems with copyright in the modern world.
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Eminent Domain - Full Video

In 2005, the US Supreme Court took on the most important property rights case in the history of our country. The Kelo case pitted homeowners in New London, CT against city officials who wanted to use the power of eminent domain to redevelop the area in the hope of creating jobs and increasing tax revenues. The homeowners resisted, arguing that eminent domain power should only be used for public projects like roads and schools. Ultimately, however, the Court upheld the city's right to turn over the homeowners' property to private land developers.
Since that ruling, the use of eminent domain to transfer property from one private owner to another private owner has increased dramatically. The controversial Kelo v. New London decision sparked a nation-wide debate about the importance of property rights that continues today.
Eminent Domain tells the real-life stories of three Americans fighting to prevent their property from being taken in the name of redevelopment.
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The Map of Physics

Everything we know about physics - and a few things we don't - in a simple map.
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Errata and clarifications.
I endeavour to be as accurate as possible in my videos, but I am human and definitely don’t know everything, so there are sometimes mistakes. Also, due to the nature of my videos, there are bound to be oversimplifications. Some of these are intentional because I don’t have time to go into full detail, but sometimes they are unintentional and here is where I clear them up.
1. “Isaac Newton invented calculus.” Actually there is controversy over who invented calculus first Isaac Newton or Gottfried Leibniz. Regardless of who it was I have used Leibniz’s mathematical notation here and so he definitely deserves credit. I did’t know about all this so thanks to those who pointed it out. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leibniz%E2%80%93Newton_calculus_controversy
2. “Maxwell derived the laws of electromagnetism.” This is a simplification as Maxwell’s work was built on the backs of other scientists like Hans Christian Ørsted, André-Marie Ampère and Michael Faraday who discovered induction and saw that electricity and magnetism were part of the same thing. But it was Maxwell who worked out all the maths and brought electricity and magnetism together into a unified theory. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetism#History_of_the_theory
3. “Entropy is a measure of order and disorder”. This is also a simplification and this does a good job of explaining it better https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy
4. Einstein and Quantum physics: I made it sound like quantum physics was built by people other than Einstein, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Einstein got a Nobel prize for his work on the photoelectric effect which was a key result to show the particle-like nature of light. Funnily enough he never got a nobel prize for his work on Relativity!
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Crash Course

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Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.

The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.

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The Dieringer family of Moses Lake, Wash., allege in a lawsuit it agreed to sell its dairy for $1.9 million separately from any relocation services the federal agency is required to provide to displaced farms under law...law or the mediated agreement they’d struck in 2014....

I take this to mean that the current administration believes that Russia can engage in influence operations, but until it actually hacks into voting machines, it has not violated international law because it has not coercively intervened in the domaine réservé ....

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Supervisor ChuckLambert, whose district includes the road, was absent ...Board attorney Wayne Dowdy said a change in state law allows landowners to pursue eminent domain proceedings in order to gain right-of-way access. But Bowsky said the landowners shouldn’t have to bear the financial burden of legal fees if they decide to go that route ... ....

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I am very proud the council has voted to start imminent domain proceedings on several dilapidated properties. The properties were breaking the law and posing a public heath risks to many citizens ... I would advocate a forum be held with educators, city council, fiscal court, law ......

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Clearly, as it is with about two other governors, this is not the best of time for GovernorRochas Okorocha, who may have failed to install his son-in-law, Uche Nwosu as the next governor of the state ... But the evidence in public domain does not support their denial....

He added that the city could have been held liable, along with the town, for the entire portion of the beach, similar to the lawsuit over the Superblock, in which the city was sued for the value of the entire property, and not the individual parcels, under state eminent domainlaw....